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Apple execs didn't have a super satisfying answer about what went wrong with AI Siri, but they also don't really need one.
Apple shares didn't get the boost that investors hoped for from the company's highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference this week. Monitor these important support and resistance chart levels.
Apple's WWDC 2025 reveals limited AI innovation, exposing growth risks amid competition, regulatory challenges, and a vulnerable valuation.
It's not just Apple Intelligence. Tim Cook is trying to satisfy both consumers and the market, and pleasing neither.
Apple's stock plummeted during WWDC, erasing $75 billion in market value, triggered by updates on its AI initiatives, particularly Siri. Craig Federig
Apple’s big developer summit is a Silicon Valley institution. The company has been hosting it every year since 1983, and in more recent years the events have become a fixture of the tech hype machine — a chance for Apple to show off its latest software to investors and the folks who build apps for those products.
WWDC saw new updates to the ecosystem with AI integration which largely saw positive reactions from Wall Street analysts but still left something to be desired.
Apple’s stock price took a plunge during its WWDC 2025 keynote. Roughly 20 minutes into the presentation, Apple’s share price fell as much as 1.6%. Seems like investors aren’t excited about Liquid Glass.